One Codex Wants To Be The Google For Genomic Data

WochitAug. 15, 2014. 03:18 PM EST

As hospitals and public health organizations switch to using genomic data for testing, searching ...
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As hospitals and public health organizations switch to using genomic data for testing, searching through genomic data can still take some time. Y Combinator-backed startup, One Codex , wants to help researchers, clinicians and public health officials, who have sequenced more than 100,000 genomes and created petabytes of data, to search this data. Founded by Nick Greenfield, a former data scientist, and Nik Krumm, who has a PhD in Genome Sciences from the University of Washington, One Codex is a service platform for genomics driven by the genomic sequencing revolution.
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